Over 60 killed in Myanmar quake
MYANMAR: More than 60 people were killed and dozens injured after a
strong earthquake struck Myanmar near its border with Thailand, an
official said Friday, as some affected areas remained cut off.
Tremors were felt as far away as Bangkok, almost 800 kilometres from
the epicentre, Hanoi and parts of China during the earthquake on
Thursday, which the US Geological Survey (USGS) measured at magnitude
6.8.
A Myanmar official said dozens of people were killed in areas close
to the epicentre and more than 240 buildings had collapsed.
“The death toll has increased to more than 60 now from those areas
including Tarlay, Mine Lin and Tachileik townships,” said the official.
“About 90 people were injured from those areas. The officials are
still trying to reach some more affected areas.
There are some places we cannot reach yet.” Across the border, Thai
authorities said a 52-year-old woman was killed in Mae Sai district
after a wall in her house collapsed.
Terrified residents across the region fled their homes, tall
buildings swayed and hospitals and schools were evacuated during the
tremors.
In Yangon Chris Herink, Myanmar Country Director for the charity
World Vision, said there did not appear to be “catastrophic
infrastructure damage” in the affected areas of Kengtung and Tachileik,
although buildings were cracked and water supplies disrupted in some
areas.
“Of real concern though are the more rural areas. There will be more,
I am afraid to say, unhappy information coming throughout the day,” he
said. “It is a hilly area near the border between Thailand and Laos, the
so-called Golden Triangle. There is a lot of commerce that goes on in
the area.”
World Vision has around 7,000 children sponsored by overseas donors
in the affected areas.
“We want to ensure that they and their families are safe, secure and
accounted for and to offer assistance to them as a first priority but
also to help anyone in the area that has humanitarian needs,” he said.
YANGON, Friday, AFP |